Updated The Viper's Nest with some information from "Alien : The Archive". (Very
glad that the writer managed to get Jean-Pierre Jeunet to say a couple
of words at least about it since so little was said about it and perhaps
was the most interesting scene in the movie for me at least.)

Friday, 8th May, 20151) Sigourney's concerns about filming the scene involving descending the ladder to the nest in Alien Tuesday, 5th May, 20151) Added Necronom VIII, (1976) recognising in it impressions of the Olmec "Seated Man in snake" stele.2) Had previously labeled Necronom VII as VIII but have now corrected it.Monday, 4th May 20151) Updated Organic box like thing
with Walt Simonson reinforcing his statement that he saw this certain
scene in the roughcut of the movie and expanding slightly on details of
the event

2)Beginning the Alien Production Timeline timeline inspired by Giger's Alien Diaries in an attempt to map out the events of the production.Sunday, 3rd May 2015 I've just written the summations for my page about Alien 3's cocoon sequence.
Very little is known about this scene other than what has been
scripted, what Cinefex mention that Fincher intended to film causing a
bit of confusion in the production leading to them being scrapped, and
then what ADI worked on when they had to create cocoons. It is rather
sad to think about how little information dribbles out about what
Fincher had on his mind when he made Alien 3 and perhaps it's not easy
to make too many speculations about it.

Saturday 2nd May 20151) Added Peter Beale's concerns about the production in light of Jon Finch being let go because of his sudden illness, as mentioned by Charles Lippincott on his Facebook page.2) Added further detail about Sergius Golowin's background from an interview from www.spiegel.de to The naming of the Necronom series
and in all likelihood the information about him will have to eventually
be separated and given it's own page since in Giger's life, he was more
than just the person who named some paintings.Friday 1st May 20151) Switched the two mentioned details around in the section Two Directions from The Derelict's Interior,
because Ridley Scott mentally merging the two elements of the derelict
together came later in the production, and also there is a link to
mentioning his briefly talked about ideas and theories. A question that
might comes to the surface about whether there should be anything more
to be discovered within the derelict as it was back then that deserved
another look. Its warning signal was still functioning and beneath the
silo was lit up with a blue layer of light that either was perhaps some
form of technology. There were questions about exactly what was in the
Space Jockey chair and what happened to the thing that came out of it,
what did it look like. Ivor Powell when talking about his own attempt to
write a prequel/sequel to Alien, he spoke about his interest in such
things as Giger's Hieroglyphics tableau. In the movie Prometheus, there
was none of this what was discovered was a sleeping ancient alien
humanoid in a hibernation sarcophagus on deck in the pilot chamber, and
that appeared to be connected with the Space Jockey and the spacecraft
was apparently still functioning to the point where it could be flown
again. Perhaps there was a story about two civilisations on different
planets to consider , in an attempt to mine Dan O'Bannon's original
ideas. And if the derelict ship was a battlewagon, who was the Space
Jockey at war with in space thousands of years ago?